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he is already make changes. plus a controversial horse slaughtering plant planned for new mexico. we've been reporting on this. critics are fearing it will lead to horse meat on american dinner tables. >>> samsung releasing the s-4 tonight. does apple have something to fear? what does it mean for the beloved? my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the hamptonality. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. [ angry gibberish ] [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe
he is already make changes. plus a controversial horse slaughtering plant planned for new mexico. we've been reporting on this. critics are fearing it will lead to horse meat on american dinner tables. >>> samsung releasing the s-4 tonight. does apple have something to fear? what does it mean for the beloved? my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the...
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that would change my calculus. that was change my equation. >> general, does he make a mistake when he set so clearly what red lines are? people want them. if someone crosses it, you are forced to act. >> i don't think it's a mistake. i think it was a clear warning, both to assad and to his russian supporters that they can't do this. now, if the russians have an influence with assad, they better rein him back in. we talked about diplomacy and linkage with the russians. i didn't talk about the military option but there's a range of military options that could be used. >> all right. that brings me to the other top story tonight. that's al qaeda rising. why this is so complicated. violence rippled across iraq today. tenth anniversary of the u.s. invasion. no group yet claimed responsibility. signs point to al qaeda. the decade-long war in iraq caused 4,488 american lives, more than 100,000 iraqi lives and more than $800 billion. today, another 55 iraqis lost their lives, 200 more wounded. there were 17 car bombs, 7 ro
that would change my calculus. that was change my equation. >> general, does he make a mistake when he set so clearly what red lines are? people want them. if someone crosses it, you are forced to act. >> i don't think it's a mistake. i think it was a clear warning, both to assad and to his russian supporters that they can't do this. now, if the russians have an influence with assad, they better rein him back in. we talked about diplomacy and linkage with the russians. i didn't talk...
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he is already make changes. plus a controversial horse slaughtering plant planned for new mexico. we've been reporting on this. critics are fearing it will lead to horse meat on american dinner tables. >>> samsung releasing the s-4 tonight. does apple have something to fear? what does it mean for the beloved? he chevy malibu offers an e.p.a.-estimated 34 mpg highway. amazing. see the grille? mm-hmm. let me show you how it works. it opens and closes like this to help you conserve fuel. oh. is that an s.o.s. signal? no, that's the aero grille shutters demonstration. we do it all the time. [ male announcer ] chevy. mpg ingenuity. now get this great sign & drive lease on a 2013 chevy malibu ls for around $233 a month. boom. heart attack. the doctor recommends bayer aspirin to keep this from happening to me again. it's working. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. it can happen to anyone. talk to your doctor. we're dedicated to getting you back on track from identity theft. to protect you from being a victim in the first place, we have
he is already make changes. plus a controversial horse slaughtering plant planned for new mexico. we've been reporting on this. critics are fearing it will lead to horse meat on american dinner tables. >>> samsung releasing the s-4 tonight. does apple have something to fear? what does it mean for the beloved? he chevy malibu offers an e.p.a.-estimated 34 mpg highway. amazing. see the grille? mm-hmm. let me show you how it works. it opens and closes like this to help you conserve fuel....
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not knowing, not seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, things change. you know, mentally, for you. >> reporter: this is what a typical unit looks like. this is a nursing station. in a prison, you might find a guard station, but this is a nursing station. there's also a common area, where the patients could come and watch tv. there's a bathroom that they use. over here, you can see a typical patient room. and it is much different than you would find in terms of a prison cell. look at the difference. first of all, inside, all there is, really, is a bed. there's also a window here, but there's no toilet. one other distinction, this door here is always unlocked. the patients here can come and go as they please. >> there is somewhat more freedom of movement for these patients, but at the same time, they have much higher expectations for taking part in treatment activities. >> reporter: while less than 1% of criminal defendants in the united states end up being classified as insane, james holmes has shown clear signs of mental illness. recent court documents
not knowing, not seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, things change. you know, mentally, for you. >> reporter: this is what a typical unit looks like. this is a nursing station. in a prison, you might find a guard station, but this is a nursing station. there's also a common area, where the patients could come and watch tv. there's a bathroom that they use. over here, you can see a typical patient room. and it is much different than you would find in terms of a prison cell. look at...
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he doesn't change it. so, you know, according to catholic theology, these are the teachings that were given by christ and up to the church to protect them. >> i want to play another brief thing that cardinal dolan here of new york, one of the most well known catholics in the united states had to say about who this man pope francis is. he just had a few moments ago when he came out of the conclave. no one thought he would come out so quickly. he went to the cameras and here's what he said. >> he's already won our hearts. he obviously won our hearts because he's the new pope. but he just -- we just had a very beautiful fraternal meal where we've been staying and he told us, he said -- we toasted him. the cardinal secretary of state toasted him and then he toasted us and he simply said may god forgive you. >> just something that cardinal dolan can do, give you a real sense of who someone is. all right. still to come, the world waited for more than an hour to learn the identity of the new pope. everyone was wa
he doesn't change it. so, you know, according to catholic theology, these are the teachings that were given by christ and up to the church to protect them. >> i want to play another brief thing that cardinal dolan here of new york, one of the most well known catholics in the united states had to say about who this man pope francis is. he just had a few moments ago when he came out of the conclave. no one thought he would come out so quickly. he went to the cameras and here's what he said....
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>> it's changed, indeed, erin. you know, a lot of the cardinals particularly those based here at the vatican, they're concerned that the americans were having an outsized enfluns in sort of setting the narrative of this conclave and painting the picture for the public of what to expect in the next pope. so, that's part of the reason why there's ban media blackout. the new rule and the cardinals accepted it, no interviews and the press briefings is finished and there were some leaks in the italian media of the congregations and they find that disturbing. if you make anybody be quiet, quiet the italian cardinals who leaked it to the media. >> you have covered a transition before and you aid this time in rome tonight is very different. >> i have. it is, erin. it is very different. you didn't have a papal death this time. in 2005, this beloved pope, pope john paul ii, millions of people waiting to see him, to say gibe. you don't have that central event sort of bringing the world's attention here and the energy is very
>> it's changed, indeed, erin. you know, a lot of the cardinals particularly those based here at the vatican, they're concerned that the americans were having an outsized enfluns in sort of setting the narrative of this conclave and painting the picture for the public of what to expect in the next pope. so, that's part of the reason why there's ban media blackout. the new rule and the cardinals accepted it, no interviews and the press briefings is finished and there were some leaks in the...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> anwe're back with our outer circle, tonight, we go to moscow where a dancer from the bolshoi ballet has confessed to plotting an acid attack that injured the company's director. i asked our phil black in moscow if authorities have figured out why they did it. >> there's only been a small clue from russian police. they say the dancer and the artistic director of the bolshoi had what they described as a hostile working relationship. not a huge surprise given the bolshoi's long standing reputation for powerful rivalries and animosities and the fact sergei filin has always maintained he believed it was a colleague, a dancer, who was responsible for trying to use violence to drive him from his position. while the police are not giving away details swrus yet, the russian public are engaging in a lot of speculation and the most popular theorys center on the dancer's frustration or lack of progress in his girlfriend's career. it is possible we'll learn more when pavel dmee
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> anwe're back with our outer circle, tonight, we go to moscow where a dancer from the bolshoi ballet has confessed to plotting an acid attack that injured the company's director. i asked our phil black in moscow if authorities have figured out why they did it. >> there's only been a small clue from russian police. they say the dancer and the artistic director of the bolshoi had what they described as a hostile working...
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does its future depend on changing its view on sex? >>> president obama changes tactics over his latest battle with the republicans. he losing the fight over forced spending cuts tonight? >>> and a montana couple didn't believe the story police told them about the death of their son, so they became real-life detectives to discover the truth. it's an "outfront" investigation. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a papal good-bye. surrounded in pomp and circumstance, history made in rome today and it was amazing to watch. pope benedict xvi addressed the crowds in st. peter's square one last time, as the leader of the roman catholic church. about 150,000 people were cheering with signs saying, thank you, to the pope. the pope met with more than 100 cardinals, the ones who were going to choose his successor, one by one, each of them clasped his hand and kissed his ring in a sign of reverence. every second of this day was planned, every move was a first. because no pope has ever retired. the
does its future depend on changing its view on sex? >>> president obama changes tactics over his latest battle with the republicans. he losing the fight over forced spending cuts tonight? >>> and a montana couple didn't believe the story police told them about the death of their son, so they became real-life detectives to discover the truth. it's an "outfront" investigation. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett....
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how she sees the gop changing. let's go "outfront." >>> and good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett. tough talk from north korea. today north korean officials scrapped the armistice that's created nearly 60 years of peace, uneasy peace, but peace with south korea. this after the u.n. security council unanimously passed tougher sanctions thursday against pyongyang. the reason for those sanctions, north korea's third nuclear test. north korea also threatened in an editorial in its state-run newspaper that, quote, as the armistice agreement has been nullified, no one can expect what will happen next. so is this just your run-of-the-mill sabre rattling, or does north korea's new young leader have something to prove and have the will to prove it? president obama's national security adviser tom donilon says the u.s. isn't taking a chance. >> the united states will not accept north korea as a nuclear state, nor will we stand by while it seeks to develop a nuclear-armed missile. >> earlier i spoke with general jim jones.
how she sees the gop changing. let's go "outfront." >>> and good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett. tough talk from north korea. today north korean officials scrapped the armistice that's created nearly 60 years of peace, uneasy peace, but peace with south korea. this after the u.n. security council unanimously passed tougher sanctions thursday against pyongyang. the reason for those sanctions, north korea's third nuclear test. north korea also threatened in an editorial in...